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Methodological notes
Here you will find general information on the balance of payments as well as the international standards on which the concept and methodology of the German balance of payments are based.
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Sign of the lily Gold florin of Florence
Constans was the youngest son of Constantin I the Great. He was only a boy when his father accorded him the rank of Caesar (emperor-designate). With the death of Constantin I in 337, his three sons Constantin II, Constantius II and Constans adopted the title of Augustus and divided the empire amongst themselves.
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Research Data
One of the Bundesbank's tasks is to collect monetary, financial and external sector statistical data, comprehensive sets of indicators and seasonally adjusted business statistics. For macroeconomic analysis relevant data are then fed into the macroeconomic time series published in the time series databases.
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German balance of payments in October 2025
Germany’s current account recorded a surplus of €14.8 billion in October 2025, down €1.0 billion on the previous month’s level.
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The role of heterogeneities in an integrated global economy Research Areas and Programme
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Reporting number
Before you can register to submit reports pursuant to the Foreign Trade and Payments Regulation electronically, you must apply for a reporting number.
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Data sources
Here you will find the various data sources from which the Bundesbank compiles the balance of payments.
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Foreign trade prices
The continual observation of price stability is based on analyses of price statistics. Particular attention is usually paid to the German Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) and the national Consumer Price Index (CPI), which are both published by the Federal Statistical Office and often used throughout the EU and as inflation measures.
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